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Last night, as she became the third star to leave the jungle, Rebekah blasted Iain as "fake" and insisted he has a secret "game plan".

But now she's backtracked - and blamed Extra Camp presenter Joe Swash for putting her "under pressure" to badmouth her campmate.

Rebekah Vardy broke her silence on the Iain Lee drama (Image: ITV)

She insisted there was no bad blood between the pair (Image: ITV)

She said: "I was under pressure when I made that comment about him being an utter fake.

"Do you know what? Me and Iain had some really great conversations and I gave him a lot of pep talks."

Talking to Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain in a live feed from Australia, she added: "In all honesty there isn’t anyone I didn’t get on with contrary to what everyone said.

"There was no dramas, there was no aggravations we all got on really well which I think the public didn’t like."

She insisted she felt 'under pressure' when she said Iain was fake (Image: ITV)

She denied there was any drama in the jungle (Image: ITV)

And talking about the 'strawberries and cream issue' when Iain Lee and Amir Khan kept the treat they'd won for the whole camp to themselves, Rebekah insisted she didn't hold a grudge.

"We thought it was a stitch up none of us believed it had happened," she said.

"What’s done is done let it go."

After Becky was caught up in a bullying row - where she, Amir Khan and Jamie Lomas were accused of ganging up against comic Iain Lee who suffers from anxiety and depression - angry viewers called for her to step down from the role as a mental health ambassador.

Rebekah Vardy is facing calls to be axed from supporting YoungMinds (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

She called Iain Lee 'fake' as she left the jungle (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Jamie Lomas insisted that Iain was playing a game (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Iain was upset about the comments (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Jamie chipped in, adding: "You are definitely playing a game."

While Rebekah said: "Watch this one, not only does he nick strawberries but he’s also got a game plan.”

Jamie then remarked: "Yeah he was itching to go yesterday and now he’s the happiest man on earth. Come on don’t tell me you are not playing a game, I was on to you three days ago."

Later, Iain shared his concerns with Amir over their washing up: "That strawberry stuff had better be funny for the hassle that I am getting."

Iain spoke to Amir about his worries (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

When Amir said that they all new it was him. But Iain insisted: "They don’t believe you, you spoke to Dennis and straight after Dennis said 'Amir spoke to me but I know it was all you."

He added: "Don’t worry about it because we thought Iain did it so eat as much as you want mate because we’ll make that **** suffer by giving him evils and not talking to him very much."

An upset Iain also spoke to Shappi Khorsandi about how he felt: "I am in a really s****y mood, I can’t wait to get out of here, I cannot wait to get out of this country and leave all this bull**it behind. They are all blowing smoke up Amir’s ass and he’s pi**ing himself laughing about it and I’m telling him that they all think it was me. I hate it."

And viewers were not happy with how the camp seemed to be ganging up on Iain.

One fan tweeted: "Leave Iain alone #ImACeleb."

While another commented: "Don't like Iain but a do feel sorry for him :(:( #ImACeleb."

A third remarked: "I can't say I like Iain but bullying is not ok! Even if he has a 'game plan' it's a game show! Exclusion is a particularly nasty type of bullying! You'll only talk yourself out and keep him in there. Brits don't like a bully."

"I'm sorry, but this is bullying. It's unacceptable. Poor Iain! I guess I feel sorry for him as I went through the same in school! #imaceleb ," another commented.